The MLS league shows no signs of slowing down in its efforts to attract stars from Europe or those who have left their mark on the Old Continent.
In recent hours, several American clubs have set their sights on Neymar Junior.
Inter Miami is the first club considering this opportunity to reunite the famous and beloved MSN trio, alongside Messi and Suárez, which was once built by Barcelona.
However, David Beckham’s club lacks the financial resources to offer the salary desired by the former Santos, Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain forward.
As a result, a new possibility has emerged for the Brazilian star.
He has caught the interest of Chicago Fire, which, according to the French outlet L’Équipe, has advanced its offer as part of a serious long-term project, as reported by Gazeta Express.
Meanwhile, Al-Hilal seems to have already decided to part ways with the Brazilian star, who has struggled with a series of severe injuries that have kept the 32-year-old off the field for a long time.
According to the French media, the Saudi club
This would mean Al-Hilal would opt out of the extension clause that would have kept him at the club for another year.
Chicago Fire’s executives are currently in Europe, and this week they are expected to meet with Neymar’s father, who also serves as his agent, along with his advisor Pini Zahavi.
The Brazilian has received an offer similar to Leo Messi’s salary.
However, it is not quite enough to convince Neymar, who is demanding much more. The former Barcelona player could earn around €70 million in Saudi Arabia if he chooses to stay, while in 2024, he has already made over €100 million.
This means MLS clubs will need to get much closer to these figures to persuade him to make the move across the Atlantic.